4 Cimes
For a CIMES to be sustainable, it requires strong "demand" from high-level leadership.
- Cima del Lago (2,684m)
- Cima del Vallone (2,877m)
- Cima della Gran Neyron (3,008m)
- Cima del Forno (3,003m)
The course spans 33 kilometers, a distance that sits between a standard trail race and a full marathon. However, the distance is deceptive. What defines the 4 Cimes is its elevation profile. The race is structured around four major climbs—the "Cimes"—that give the event its name. These peaks are not alpine mountains, but in the context of the Belgian landscape, they are formidable. Runners must navigate a constant "sawtooth" profile, where flat ground is a rare luxury. The total positive elevation gain fluctuates around 600 to 800 meters, but it is the steepness of the specific climbs that breaks the rhythm of even the most seasoned athletes. 4 cimes
4 cimes
The last of the is the most isolated. The descent from Gran Neyron to Forno involves a steep col. "Forno" translates to "oven," and ironically, despite the altitude, this peak absorbs the heat of the southern sun, making the final rock scramble notoriously hot and loose. For a CIMES to be sustainable, it requires
The 4Cs have a significant impact on the value and market of diamonds. A diamond's 4Cs determine its rarity, quality, and desirability, which in turn affect its price. The 4Cs also provide a universal language for comparing and evaluating diamonds, making it easier for consumers to make informed purchasing decisions. Cima del Lago (2,684m) Cima del Vallone (2,877m)
En conclusion, les 4 Cimes est un défi de randonnée et d'alpinisme épique qui nécessite une excellente condition physique, une grande expérience et une bonne connaissance des conditions météorologiques et du terrain. Pour les grimpeurs et les randonneurs expérimentés, ce défi offre une aventure inoubliable et une vue imprenable sur les montagnes Rocheuses du Colorado.